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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 17tli, 1S89 , Butrnlet) SATURDAY B B C - 1


6- 45 OPEN UNIVERSITY:- 8-25 ROOBARB 8-30 UP2U.


11-


ELS. Feature-length car­ toon version ol the classic story ol Lemuel Gulliver, shipwrecked In Ihe kingdom ol Lllllput where he finds himself a giant In a miniature world.


12- 27 WEATHER.


12-30 GRANDSTAND with Steve Rider. 12-35 ATHLETICS. IAAF Mobil Grand Prix from Berlin. 1-00 NEWS. 1-05 SW IM M IN G . European Championships from Bonn, 2-00 RACING from RIPON: Cocked hat "Cock of the N o r th " S ta k e s , 2-05 MOROR RACING. Lucas British Formula 3 Champion­ ship from Oulton Park. 2-30 R A C IN G from R IPO N : Cocked hat Farm Foods Handicap Stakes. 2-35 SWIMMING. 3-00 RACING Irom RIPON: Coral Great St Wilfred Handicap Stakes. 3- 05 GOLF. Weelabix Ladies B r i t i s h O p e n , 4 -2 5 SWIMMING.


505 NEWS; Weather. 515 Regional Newt; Sport. 520 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


545MACGYVER: Mac comes to the rescue in an oil-well blowout.


5 3 5 T H A T 'S S H O W B U S i - NESS. Showbiz quiz hosted by Mike Smith with Kenny Everett, Gloria Hunniford and their guests Helen Lederer, Gorden Kaye, Liz Robertson and George Layton.


7- 05 MICHAEL BARRYMORE’S S A T U R D A Y N I G H T OUT. Guests include Max Bygraves and Lulu.


7-50COLUMBO: A woman claims that her ex-husband has been murdered and dumped in the concrete under a new electricity pylon. Peter Falk, also mak­ ing his debut as director, stars with Patrick O'Neal and Janis Page.


5 0 5 N E W S SPORT; Weather.


520 CASUALTY: The casualty team have to cope with the inevitable injuries caused by Bonfire Night.


1510 THE BEST OF CARROTT CONFIDENTIAL 80. First of two compilations.


1550 F I L M : C A S T L E


KEEP. World War II drama in which Burt Lancaster and his men are holed up in a Belgian castle with the resi­ dent family and their fabu­ lous art treasures


12-35 WEATHER,.____________ .


G r a n a d a )


500ITN MORNING NEWS 500 TV AM. 525 GHOST TRAIN Including SCOOBY DO.


11- 30 RO SE S CRICKET Lanca­


shire v Yorkshire Irom Old Tralford.


12- 00 THE CHART SHOW. 1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV ' National Weather.


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-10WHICH WA Y ? A JO B- WATCH SPECIAL


1- 40 SAINT &GREAVSIE. 2-


3- 40 SPORTSMASTERS. 4-


coverage of Lancashire v Yorkshire.


10 ROSES CRICKET.


4-45 RESULTS ROUND-UP. 50 0ITN N E W S a n d I T V National Weather. Followed by Granada Reports.


A N D


515 ROSES CRICKET. 525 THE INCR ED IB LE HULK “Babalao" When helping a doctor gain a foothold in her community In a backward


10 FILM: GULLIVER'S TRAV­


, area of New Orleans, Ban­ ner Is targeted tor elimina­ tion by the rival voodoo hofllor


f


520 CHAMPION BLO CKBU S­ TERS With Bob Holness.


7 - IO B E A D L E 'S B O X O F TRICKS


7-40 QUINCY - THE MOVIE " H o t


I c e C o l d


Hearts" When young Mexi­ can Juan Herrera turns up in agony after apparently being stung by a venomous stone- fish - not found In local waters - medical examiner Quincy suspects foul play and sends samples of the victim's blood to his labora­ tory for testing.


5 0 0 M U R D E R W E E K E N D " D r e a m O f T o m a A— Snarling; A Quarrel With Your Darling" Third of five programmes In which viewers are Invited to turn detective and solve a series of murders at a wedding.


530 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


5 5 0M U R D E R W E E K E N D "Dream Of Vipers Hissing: Your Favourite D o g ’s A— M is s in g” Will felicity come clean? Will Steven confess his sins? Will Henry finally stand up for himself.


1520 FOOTBALL First Division Special Millions have been spent by the North West’s major soccer clubs. Today you can assess all those transfer gambles.


11-20 STARRING MICHAEL CAIN "Deadfall” (1968) Henry Clarke is a master jewel thief. Confident In his own ability he plans his raids with - immaculate care. Currently, he has had himself commit­ ted to a sanatorium for alco­ holics In order to gain the confidence ol a multi-million­ aire, Salinas, who is also a patient. Starring Michael Cain, Glovanna Ralli and Eric Portman. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


1- 40 CINEMATTRACTIONS 2- 0 5 ST A R M O V IE "T r ip le Echo" (1872) The English countryside in World War Two; Alice Charlesworth lives alone on her farm while her husband Is a prisoner of war in Japan.


Fol-


lowed by IT N N ews Headlines.


3- 55 WO R LD S BEYOND "O - liver's Ghost".


4- 20 AMERICA’S TOP 10 "Top Ten Albums of 1988"


4-50 MORRISSEY IN PROFILE. Channel4


500 THE AMATEUR NATURA­ LIST Gerald and Lee Dur- rell journey in winter to Can­ ada's far northern forests,


(rpt)


530 TREE HOUSE. 740 KABOODLE. 7- 30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. 8- O O S T R E E TWI S E Debbie Greenwood and Paddy Hay­ cocks introduce an extended weekly edition of the new consumer programme.


530THE O PRAH W IN F R EY SHOW.


10 RO SES CRICKET Further


515 SING AND SWING. 5 2 5 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR.


530 ALL IN A DAY'S LIFE.


1500 THIS FOOD BUSINESS. 1530* S T A R S P A N G L E D RHYTHM All-star musical extravaganza with Betty Hutton. Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Ray Mil- land, Alan Ladd, Fred Mac-


SUNDAY


545 OPEN UNIVERSITY: 8-55 PLAYBUS. 515 MORNING WORSHIP.


1500 FILM: THE BELLS OF ST M A R Y ' S starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid bergman.


1205 SIGN EXTRA. 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. 1-00N e w s ; T H E H I G H CHAPARRAL:


200 EASTENDERS. 300 FILM: OPERATION PETTI­ COAT. Wartime comedy starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis with Grant as an admiral who finds himself in charge of a damaged pink submarine


4- 55 OUR HOUSE.


5- 45THE G R E A T P IC T U R E CHASE: The Marchioness of Douro sets out to spend £500 on a commissioned portrait of herself to add to the BBC art collection. She has only to decide the style and the artist...


515 LIFELINE. 525 NEWS; Weather. 540 SONGS OF PRAISE. 7-15FILM: H A R R Y A N D SO N (TV Premier) Paul Newman stars as a hard­ working widowed construc­ tion worker whose troubled relationship with his free­ wheeling but loving son sets the scene for a powerful emotional drama.


510 NEWS; Weather.


525CHELWORTH Jamie and Dibs Harper plan to marry against both their families' wishes, and Jamie heads for London after facing rejection from all sides.


1520 CATHEDRAL CLASSICS. 11-20 WHO CARES? 11- 50 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 12-


( _ G r a n a d a


505 ITN MORNING NEWS. 500 TV AM.


525G H O S T T R A I N O N SUNDAY.


1515 FOLLYFOOT. 1545 LINK.


1 1 O 0 M O R N I N G W O R ­ SHIP. From Dornoch Cath- erdral in the Scot t i sh Highlands.


1200 BO R D ER L IN E S . On the second stage ol their three- part journey along the Irish border, Mary Holland, Sam McAughtry and Phil Coulter travel from Colnes, home of boxing hero Barry McGui- gan, to Enniskillen.


12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-50 APPKAAHAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS.


100 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.


1-


W O R L D O F D I S N E Y "Charlie The Lonesome Cougar” (1967) A young forester learns that cougars


make troublesome pets in this humourous wildnerness adventure.


200 BATT LE OF THE MON­


STER TRUCKS. Spectacu­ lar action from America as hugh, cuslomed trucks race. against each other.


2- 5 0 S U N D A Y M A T I N E E ’.‘W om a n Of S t r a w "


10 Weather. _ _


(1964) Maria, sultry Italian nurse to crippled Charles Richmond is persuaded by his nephew Tony, with whom she Is infatuated, to marry Ihe old man for his money.


500 ALL CLUED UP. 530 CORONATION STREET. 530 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


535 GRANADA REPORTS. 540 THE HYMN MAKERS. 7-15 HOME TO ROOST. 7-45M U R D E R W E E K E N D “Dream Of Yaks A-Moo-


I n g : S i g n Of Y o u r Undoing".


515 THE FIFTEEN STREETS.


1515 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


1535 CLIMATE AND MAN The second of three films chart­ ing the often turbulent rela­ tionship between mankind and the world climate.


11-35 TWIST IN THE TALE Ma­ ti lda Hanks has never accepted the Idea of dying and is determined that when Death comes to visit, she will resist his advances.


1205 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headlines.


1 O 0 M A Y H E M W I T H MARGO Margo MacDonald and two celebrity guests dis­ cuss politics and other aspects of life.


I-


"T h e C a p ta ln 'i Table " (1958)


510 AGAINST ALL ODDS. 540 NIGHT BEAT. 440 JOBFINDER.


Channel 4 ") 500 HALLELUJAH I. ~


530COUNTRY WAYS. The Kennel Valley A film portrait of the River Kennel shot during five September days.


700 GO FISHING. Spinners. Spoons and Gadget s.


7-30 I N T E R N A T I O N A L TIMES. ITN correspondents introduce backg round reports on world news.


800 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS.


530 QUEST OF EAGLES Ste­ fan, Jane and Slnckla come near the end of their quest and all Is revealed In an exciting climax.


500 DENNIS The mischievous antics of this American car-


, toon character. 525 HERE AND NOW ON 4.


1 5 0 0 AU ST R A L IA N R U L E S " FOOTBALL


10T H E W O N D E R F U L


II- 00 POB'S PROGRAMME 11-30 THE HENDERSON KIDS. 1200THE WALTONS The Iran-" quility of the Waltons' life­ style is disrupted when the oldest living Walton comes to pay a visit.


1-00 LOST IN SP A C E Shape­ less Allens make them- ’ selves into duplicates of the Robinsons and plan to use the spaceship to conquer Earth.


200TH E B E L L E OF NEW YORK (1952) Fred Astaire stars as a turn-of-the-cen- tury playboy who has left five brides at the altar but Is finally snared by a straight- laced Salvation Army girl (Vera-Ellen).


530 PASTORAL


535 HOW TO MARRY A MIL­ LIONAIRE (1953) Comedy starring Betty Grable, Mari­ lyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall as a trio ol young women on the prowl for wealthy husbands.


5 2 5N ew i S um m a r y and Weather.


530 INTERNATIONAL YACHT R A C I N G L A N D R O V E R COWES WEEK.


530 THE WONDER YEARS. 700 E Q U I N O X : DEFENDER.


T H E (drag & mime)


8 0 0N IG H T S OF R E V O L U ­ TION Drama series based on the events of the French Revolution as chronicled by Nicholas Restiff de la Bre- tonne. Tonight's final epi­ sode covers the nights of 31 May and 1 June 1793.


900 TALES FROM THE HOLLY­ WOOD HILLS: A TABLE ATCIRO’S.


1500 OUT OF TOWN (1988) One of a se r ie s of short 11-minute films commis­ sioned by Channel 4. OUT OF TOWN is about a young traveller who walks along in the countryside into a nightmare...


1515 T H E 30 MOVIE CLASSICS THE 50t E N D L E S S


GAME Starting a new two- part spy thriller by Bryan Forbes starring Albert Fin­ ney and George Segal.


12-10C IN EM A FROM TH R EE CONTINENTS: AWAARA (THE VAGABOND) (1951).


550 OPEN UNIVERSITY:- 105 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 1-25 GRANDSTAND with Bob Wilson 1-30 MOTORCY­ CLING. The Shell Oils ACU Super Cup from Thruxton. 2- 10 A T H L E T I C S f rom Cologne. The IAAF Mobil Grand Prix Weldasse. 510 S H OW JUM P IN G . Live coverage of the individual title final In the European Championships from Rotter­ dam. 3-50 ATHLETICS. 4- 30 MOTORCYCLING. 5-00 C R I C K E T . R e f u g e Assurance League. 6-15 SWIMMING. The European Championships from Bonn. -


BBC-2O


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* ❖


. 5 4 5 0 N E M A N A N D H IS


DOG. Phil Drabble presents the finals of this year’s BBC TV International Sheepdog Championship from the Lake District.


7-30THE N A T U R E O F AUSTRALIA.


525 BROODIN QUARTET PLAY


TC H A I KOV S K Y . String Quartet No 1 in D.


555 THE FINAL SOLUTION - THE WANNSEE CONFER­ ENCE. Prize-winning dra­ matisation of events which took place in Wannsee, a suburb of Berlin, in January 1942


1520 MOVIEDROME. Alex Cox introduces tonight's film in the cult movie season.


1523 FILM: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY. Gary Busey plays one of America's most enduring and popular musi­ cians who died tragically in 1959 when he was only 22


, years old.


murray, Dick Powell, Veron­ ica Lake and many More.


12-25 DANCE WITH ME. 12-55‘ B R I G H A M Y O U N G (1940) Dean Jagger stars as Brigham Young, who led the dramatic Mormon frek westwards from Illinois to Utah to escape persecution.


5 0 0 C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING FromSandown.


505 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. S O O F I V E


PHOTOGRAPHERS.


600 GREAT BRITISH ISLES. 700 THE WORLD THIS WEEK SHEENA


800 KINGDOM OF THE SUN: TWO IN THE BUSH Ton ight's documentary looks at the work of award-winning husband and wife camera team of Alan and Joan Root, and reveals how the Roots captured on film some of the most dramatic and danger­ ous wildlife sequences ever to come out of Africa.


8 O 0 I N T I M A T E C O N


TACT Claire Bloom and Daniel Massey star in this frank and powerful drama series, which explores Ihe devastating effects of AIDS on family life.


1500 THE CHANNEL 4 DEBATE: FOOTBALL CRAZY?


11-30 PROC? (WHY?) (1987) To complement THE CANNEL 4 DEBATE, C4 screens this Czech film drama, based on real events, which tells of a group of football fans who go on the rampage on a crowded train.


1- 2-


EDGAR WALLACE Acf ol Murder . Two couples arrange to swap homes for the weekend. But the Lon­ don visitors proceed to ran­ sack their country retreat. 20 CLOSE.


B B C - 2


550 OPEN UNIVERSITY: 2-45 WOODY WO OD PECKER BOUBLE B ILL


2-55 FILM: THE S IST E R S . In the first of a Bette Davis


* double-bill, the queen of melodrama stars with Errol Flynn in Ihe story of three sisters from Montana who are separated by their very different marriages.


400 FILM: DECEPTION. Chris­ tine (Bette Davis) meets a former love and fellow-musi­ cian who has escaped to America from war-tom Europe, and they marry. In her anxiety to protect the relationship, she lies to her husband about her past involvement with an impor­ tant composer (Claude Rains), whose behaviour provokes her into taking desperate measures.


520A F O O D A N D D R I N K SPECIAL:


550 BEETHOVEN. 7-30 NEWSVIEW Weather. 515 THE SESSION: 515 FILM: RUN, C H R IS S IE , RUNI Fast-moving Austra­ lian thriller from 1984 star­ ring Carmen Duncan, Michael Aitkens and Annie Jones.


10O5THE EYES OF CANADA: 50 Y E A R S O F T H E NATIONAL FILM BOARD.


11-35 FILM: MON ONCLE AN­


TOINE. Delightful tale ol a boy's coming of age In a Quebec village In the 1940s where he lives with his uncle — the local merchant and undertaker — his aunt and a teenage girl — his first love — at the uncle's general store.


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COFFEE MORNING in the Mayor’s Parlour


(By kind permission of the Town’s Mayor)


SATURDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1989 10 a.m. — 12 noon


Cake Stall - Bring and Buy Stall - Book Stall Adm'


Admission 25p *


'Looking for somewhere and something different to eat?....


Then why not tiy our new range of bar meals. Menu changed daily.


We have a mouthwatering range of home made sweets.


.PLEASE NOTE:-


Speciality Fish Dishes are served throughout the week -


the boat out, with a full choice of Seafood BUT FRIDAY NIGHT we rea yilly push JV


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'NEIGHBOURS' stars in E x p r e s s Now Bopking for the following concerts


19TH AUGUST - "BROS" FEATURING SALT 'N' PEPPA, DEBBIE GIBSON & SONIA - WEMBLEY ■ £27.50 30TH SEPTEMBER - GLORIA ESTEFAN AND THE MIAMI SOUND MACHINE -N.E.C.- £23.50 7TH OCTOBER • HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW - WEMBLEY - £30 13TH OCTOBER - "CATS" OPERA HOUSE, BLACKPOOL - £15 24TH OCTOBER- AN EVENING OF "YES' MUSIC - N.E.C. - £23.50 20TH DECEMBER - DEACON BLUE’ - G-MEX CENTRE - £16 22ND DECEMBER - "ERASURE1 - N.E.C. - £19.50 6TH JANUARY 1990 - "PAUL McCARTNEY" - N.E.C. • £28


All concerts depart from Colne, Nelson and Burnley For further details teleohone


FRASER EAGLE COACHES ON ACCRINGTON 398911


v i s a a n d A c c e s s w e lc om e CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB


A N N U A L S H O W


St. Mary's Parish Hall (Lower Room)


SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd 2 p.m. — 4 p.m.


Admission 25p including cup of tea Home made refreshments available


Schedules available Clitheroe Library Tourist Office, Sklpton Building Society, Advertiser Office.


Open to all Ribble Valley Residents. W O M E N


M Ie IcTh Ia In Arts and Entertainments Centre


QUINTETTE DU HOT CLUB D’ANGLETERRE


Parisian Jazz night in the spirit of Django Reinhardt


FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST — 8-30 p.m. Tickets £3.50 C o n c e s s io n s £2.50


conjunction with Burnley and Pendle Hospice Care appeal present


OLDETYME


MUSIC HALL THURSDAY 24th-SATURDAY 26thAUGUST-7-30p.m. , Tickets £2 Concessions £1.50’


Association for Spiritual Knowledge Invite you to


IAN EVENING OF


SPIRITUALISM Speakers— Glyn Edwards CSNU, Jill Harland


MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER — 7-30 p.m. Tickets £2.50


John Eraser is J. M. Barrie in THE MAN WHO


WROTE PETER PAN


An entertaining play about the life of Ihe great writer


SUNDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER — 7-30 p.m.


Concessions £2.75/£2.00 Tickets C3.75/C2.75 Craft Workshop for Adults


MAKING CORN


DOLLIES


MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER 1 p.m.


Cost £2 (includes materials)


ESSENTIALLY ELLINGTON


Duke lives - e tribute to the jazz maesko


FIRDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER 8 p.m.


Tickets £4 Concessions £3 SONGS FROM


THE WAR YEARS A nostalgic evening ol the songs WEDNESDAY 20th and


THURSDAY 21st, SEPTEMBER 7-30 p.m.


Concessions £2.75/01.75 Tickets E3.50/E2.50 15'T H E M Y S T E R I E S OFManchester Road, Burnley. Tel. (0282) 30055 T H E B U C K IN N


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A new season of Autumn/Spring concerts begins in late September with subscription series given by the Award-winning NORTHERN CHAM BER ORCHESTRA.


BOWDON The Bowdon Rooms 27 September 7-30p.m. CHORLEY Town Hall 28 September 7-30 p.m.


BOLTON St Anne’s Church, Turton 29 September 7-30 p.m. MACCLESFIELD Heritage Centre 30 September 8-00 p.m.


CLITHEROE St Paul's Church, Low Moor 1 October 7-30 p.m. Opening programme


VIVALDI THE FOUR SEASONS Arnold Sinfonietta No 1


Mozart Symohony No 29 in A major Soloisl/Director NICHOLAS WARD


"...playing of such consistent unanimity, attention to detail and security of tempo" (The Guardian)


"...a high level of technical excellence close to perfection" (Manchester Evening News)


"...we look forward to hearing more of this impressive group" (Birmingham Post and Mail)


Full ticket and programme details of the 89/90 Season are available from


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^ Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday Members and Bona Fide Guests


• Female'Vocalist


BLACK HORSE Pimlico


P O P Q U I Z Friday 25th August 8.15 p.m.


In aid of Roefield Leisure Centre Appeal Teams of four


£5 entry per team


LOW MOOR CLUB , F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 18h


TWO THE LIMIT


Instrumental Duo Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday


MEMBERS DRAW, Sunday, August 20th: £14 Members and Bona Fide guests


-ft >, £


J SATURDAY D RAW-£100 -39791 £ £


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


MEETS EVERY SUNDAY -


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. 10-30 a.m. In CLITHEROE


For further information


Tel. CLITHEROE 2 2 3 3 4


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Public Cabaret Dinner & Dances Throughout December


PHONE ANN ON NELSON 68101 F o r y o u r o w n c o p y (o f f ic e h o u r 3 p le a s e )


Whim Lane Read (vie Whalley) only minutes away


OPEN ALL DAYSUNDAY CARVERY


(evgs. incl. Sun. a la Carte) W EDD ING S BIRTHDAYS


Lunch Parties elc. in beautiful country surroundings.


Tel. Pedlham (0282)72170


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O C TOB ER 1 4 t h , S a t u r d a y . \C l l th e r o e a n d Di s t r i c t Bible Soc ie ty, Bla ckpool Sa lv a t io n Army Band.'


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SATURDAY; AUGUST 1 9 th , . R u r a l C r a f t s ; F a i r , W e s t B r a d f o r d P l a y i n g F i e l d s Ma n a g eme n t Commi t te e .


SA TURDAY , 1 6 th S e p t em ­ b e r , Cl i th e r o e a n d Di s t r ic t Brown i e s 7 5 th An n iv e r s a ry .


SATURDAY, 9 th S e p t emb e r , 1 9 8 9 . T h e H o d d e r Va l le y Ag r i c u l tu r a l *; Ho r t ic u l tu r a l Soc iety, 4 6 t h An n u a l S h ow a t S l a ld b u r n , Nr . Cl i th e ro c .


SU N D A Y , S e p t em b e r 3 r d , S a b d e n ’s A n n u a l C o u n t r y Ma r k e t . Stoll b o o k in g s rimj . C o l i n H a r t l e y . P a d l h am 7 6 6 3 1 o r E i l e e n L oWe , P a d lh am 7 3 1 7 3 .


W E D N E S D A Y , O c t o b e r 18 th , 1 9 8 9 . Cl i th c r o c Co n ­ c e r t s Soc iety, P i a n o Re c i ta l , A n d r e w W e s t (N a t i o n a l P r i z e w i n n e r ) . T i c k e t s M. H a r t l e y & S o n , 4 K i n g S t r e e t . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 8 2 9 .


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CABARET, CA R V ER Y and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


* Phase note Cabaret Room open aa uaual throughout tha holldaya


FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th


REG COATES EXPERIENCE P LU S SA TU RD AY ONLY


(Dynamic Act on Stage)


JOHN ROBINSON JNR


(Comedian) WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23rd


STAR WEDNESDAY BAND OF THE MONTH


(The Country’s finest pop soul outfit) Free admission Wednesday only when dining in Ihe carvery


T.N.T.


★ LOUNGE BAR * SATU RD AY S


PAUL LEE (Brilliant Instrumentalist)


A T THE ORGAN MONDAY AUGUST 21st


KNOWLEDGE QUIZ Why not book a meal In the


GENERAL


Starts B-30 p.m. — Grand Cash Prizes


Carvery and raaarve a table In the Cabaret Room


Room available for private hire. Weddings, elc. catered for


CIRCUS TH EM E FUN DAY


in aid of the Recently formed


R.B.L. MAJORETTES to be held at


GREENDALE RESTAURANT DOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN opened by


O.B. and the NEW YORK COPS courtesy of GRANADA TOURS


12 - 4 p .m . , AUGUST 1 9 th .


MINI MOTORBIKES, PONY RIDES, FACE PAINTING. LUCKY DIP, TOY STALL, ETC.


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE SENIOR YOUTH CLUB


JJoin us Tuesday right for Aarobics, body awareness and r


Girls, Girls, Girls ‘ Age 13 plus


relaxation »


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Procee ds for the Mayo r Repair/lmprovement Fund ? ★ ★ ■ A ’* / * * ' * * * ’* * * * * * * ' * ' * ' * ' * ’* * ' * * * ' * ’* ’


Follow the Crowds to the


GIANT OPEN MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE


(including Motor Jumble and Auto Memorabilia Sections) SUNDAY'AUGUST 20th


EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY, SKIPTON


KIDDIES’ DAY


SUNDAY AUGUST 20th 10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Fares £1.70 adults: £2 children


Telephone: Sklpton (0756)4727 General enquiries or Talking Timetable Sklpton (0756) 5189.


Including a prize from the Fat i Controller


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FRIDAY EVENING MARKET and w CAR BOOT SALE


Q I S B U R N o n t h e A U C T IO N M A R K E T : j u 5 p.m. to dusk THIS FRIDAY and every Friday


Car boot spaces only £5. Indoors il adverse weather. No booking necessary. Arrive from 4 p.m. ■


- ORGANISED BY RAY PROMOTIONS LTD Telephone 0253 712776; 721035 evenings


* * * * * * * * * * * * w ' K * * * Admission £2.00 at the door


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SINGLES DANCE Longridge Civic Hall


DEREK’S


SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th Starting at 8-30 p.m.


Licensed Bar


CENTRE VALE PARK, TODMORDEN 10 a.m. — 5p.m. held in Conjunction with


THE TODMORDEN ROTARY CLU BS


ANNUAL VINTAGE CAR SHOW Car Boot Sections all setters welcome


- £6 per space — No booking necessary Just turn up from 8.30 a.m.


Organised on behaii of Todmorden Lions Club •


35-39 W] clithe:


5 week course commencing Tuesday 16th August 7-30 p m Members 30p — Visitors 50p


Disco 9-00— 10-00 p.m.


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